Collecting gas over water with a eudiometer

1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
When, using a eudiometer in a lab to collect gas over water, if you have to switch eudiometers is the final volume of water displaced equal to the water displaced in the first tube + the water displaced in the second, and would the pressure be calculated through the total height displaced?

i.e.

Collecting butene gas from a reaction of BuBr and KOH in a 50mL eudiometer tube. The first tube all of the 50mL of H2O is displaced and the second tube 23mL is displaced.2. Relevant equations
Total Volume = Volume displaced in first tube + Volume displaced in second
Pressure = Pressure of both heights combined

3. The attempt at a solution
Total Volume of gas produced = 50mL + 23mL=73mL of gas produced
Pressure = 50cm+(50-23cm)=770mmH2O